The No. 5 hole on Moss Creek Golf Club’s South Course was the site of three holes-in-one last week.

Sellers Kite got it started Friday by knocking in a 5-iron for his third ace at Moss Creek and his fourth overall. Kite’s playing partner was Tom Ireton.

Jan Silcox aced the hole later in the day, using a 7-iron while playing with Graham Silcox and guests Gail and Mike Bednare.

Gary Grindrod made his first hole-in-one Saturday at No.5 with a 7-iron. His playing partners were Bo Kuehn and Bob Crudden.

Sun City also saw a pair of holes-in-one last week.

Joan D’Ambrosi had one May 14 at Argent Lakes on No. 16 with an 8-iron. Witnesses were Becky Schumacher and Vicki Vik.

Terry McClain aced No. 3 at Okatie Creek on May 15 from 120 yards using a 7-iron. It was witnessed by Jeff Ashton, Dick Guter and Ralph Tygielski.

Boy Scout tournament set for July

A golf tournament to benefit the Lowcountry District Boy Scouts of America will be held July 25 at Old Tabby Links on Spring Island.

The shamble format event will begin with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Each golfer will enjoy a round of golf, a boxed lunch, on-course beverages, an awards reception, a gift bag and tournament prizes. An auction and raffle will be offered as well.

Cost is $225 for an individual entry and $900 for a four-person team. Hole sponsorships are $150.

Eagle Scout sponsorships are $1,200 and include one four-player team, hole signage, promotion on the district’s Facebook page, and sign or banner at the tournament.

Golfers who register before May 31 will receive $100 off each foursome and Eagle Scout sponsorship.

The format was a four-person scramble, but every team member had to select only four clubs from his or her bags.

Marie and Dave League, and Katie and Dave Myer won the front nine with a net 30. Sandy and Bill Weagly, and Marty and Dan Dunning won the back nine with a net 29.

Haney students win Florida event

Manuel Velez of Panama City, Panama, a full-time student at Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy on Hilton Head Island, won the boys 15-19 division May 12 at an event in Kissimmee, Fla., with rounds of 71 and 72.

In the doys under 14 division, IJGA student Alan Xu of Hilton Head posted back-to-back rounds of 81 to defeat Aaron Elmore of Rincon, Ga., by seven strokes.